Additional news that developed Monday:
- Guardian Media Group puts paidContent and parent company ContentNext up for sale (AllThingsD)
- New York media executives to NYPD: “The police actions of the last week have been more hostile to the press than any other event in recent memory.” (Capital New York)
- Meghan McCain becomes paid contributor for MSNBC (Reuters) | Earlier:Â Why do news orgs think they can buy authority by hiring political offspring?
- BSkyB to review its journalists’ emails to check for signs of illegal behavior (Reuters); Glenn Mulcaire, former private investigator for News of the World, says he didn’t delete Milly Dowler’s voice mail messages (Press Gazette)
- Participant in James O’Keefe video sting of NPR says he wanted to get more NPR leaders “on the hook” (Slate)
In case you missed it:
- “Reporters do not like being run over by something we did not see coming,” writes David Carr about how the Occupy Wall Street protests made an impression on the media (The New York Times)
- Eric Ries examines racial disparity in Silicon Valley (TechCrunch)
Evening reading:
- Howard Owens explains how taking photographs with film is helping him become a better photographer (HowardOwens.com)
- Expansion of DNAinfo shows why New York is such a good hyperlocal incubator (Street Fight) | Related: Hyperlocal site Brooklyn Bureau launches (paidContent.org)
- The seven most overrated Time magazine people of the year (The Huffington Post)